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"Even the cinema was exploited by "booster commercials" on Sight Preservation Month and when the harry Potter book series came out. Who was the star in the commercial on Sight Preservation Month? A boy wearing the same glasses as harry Potter's.
Try to imagine what kind of subliminal, unnoticed message could pass through innocent and naive children's and unaware parents' minds: a "booster" to check their sight together with instinctive childish emulation of harry Potter's spectacled look. Think it over folks . . . and please open your eyes." - David De Angelis, The Secret of Perfect Vision: How You Can Prevent and Reverse Nearsightedness (Get the book.)
| "Dream Report might read: "I walked into the house and saw Uncle harry, but I realized Uncle harry was dead, so this must be a dream. Mom asked me if I would set the table, and I did so, even setting a place for Uncle harry."
Lucid: Dreamer knows he or she dreams and realizes choices and ability to make major changes in their dream experience. Dream Report might read: "Sitting in my third grade classroom, I thought, 'I'm not in the third grade anymore! This is a dream!' Then I decide to fly out the window. I meet some people at a crosswalk and tell them, 'This is a dream." - Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)
| "The growers, Rick Gean and Molly Iwamoto Gean (whose father was the harry in Harry's Berries), came over to greet us. They asked how our drive had been. Karp answered that it hadn't been too hairy.
Rick asked if I was a budding fruit grower. "No, I'm a journalist working on a story about people who are passionate about fruits," I replied.
"Well, you're certainly with the right person." He laughed.
"Adam's a fruit groupie," said Karp, not laughing. "He's just here to help me take the photographs."
I looked at him in amazement." - Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)
| "A boy wearing the same glasses as harry Potter's.
Try to imagine what kind of subliminal, unnoticed message could pass through innocent and naive children's and unaware parents' minds: a "booster" to check their sight together with instinctive childish emulation of harry Potter's spectacled look. Think it over folks . . . and please open your eyes." - David De Angelis, The Secret of Perfect Vision: How You Can Prevent and Reverse Nearsightedness (Get the book.)
| "It was like that underwater scene in the fourth harry Potter book, Goblet of Fire, where harry walks into the lake at Hogwarts, looking stupid to everybody, while he waits for his magical powers to take effect."
He remembers: "Then mom and I went to the doctor's office. I'll always remember that. Because that was the day everything changed. Everything."
Solving the Mystery
Okay, Detective, that's the story so far-right up until Kyle's first appointment with me in my Rhinebeck office-so how many clues about his condition did you notice?" - Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)
| "Ros's marriage to harry lasted 20 years. Both children are now adults, and Ros and harry, who split up a couple of years ago, have a firm and supportive friendship. Ros readily understands how her illness, created by HRT, was partially responsible for the break-up of their marriage.
In the late Eighties, Ros worked for a home-visiting agency for elderly people, franchised out by the district council. Working with a team, she was responsible for placing elderly people already living in council accommodation into new accommodation that better suited their needs." - Martin J. Walker, HRT Licensed to Kill and Maim: The Unheard Voices of Women Damaged by Hormone Replacement Therapy (Get the book.)
| "SPELLBOUND BY PAXIL
MEDICATION SPELLBINDING occurs along a continuum from mild to severe, and harry was driven into extreme madness. His reactions on Paxil displayed all four aspects of spellbinding by medication:
• His mental condition deteriorated without his appreciating it.
• He had no idea that his psychiatric drug had anything to do with what was happening to him.
• Although he was getting worse, he at times thought he was doing better than ever, especially when he became euphoric and went on spending sprees." - Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
"When harry Henderson in an agitated state drove his car into the policeman to get his gun to kill himself, he wanted to end the pain in his head that was caused by the antidepressant. As a child, Andy was so demoralized by the pain inside his head that he could only throw desperate temper tantrums.
Andy at times lay on floor screaming and kicking, holding his head. Sometimes he rocked back and forth, sometimes he flailed about and screamed, and at others he banged his head in an apparent effort to relieve the pain. All of this was entirely new behavior. "
- Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
"Once a bastion of drug-free intensive psychotherapy, and the home base to great names in the field like harry Stack Sullivan and Frieda Fromm-Reichman, the Lodge had already betrayed its traditions and become a typical drug-oriented psychiatric facility. Having already shown its belly, it would shortly expire and close its doors in 2001.
When I arrived to give my presentation at Chestnut Lodge, some of the old-timers still worked at the facility. Their presence lent a sadly nostalgic air to the meeting."
- Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
"Almost the entire description applies to harry Henderson, as well as to many other cases in Medication Madness.
After describing the horrific symptoms of akathisia, the diagnostic manual makes a key observation: that the newer SSRI antidepressants can cause akathisia with all its associated adverse effects.4
You might assume that such a dreadful and potentially deadly adverse drug reaction must be relatively rare. To the contrary, we have known for nearly two decades that akathisia is commonly associated with the newer antidepressants, like Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, and Celexa."
- Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
| "During that downtime, while resting in bed, harry thought for hours at a time about the subtle energies of the body, the role of consciousness in health, how energy-based biotechnologies work to connect the real world with the virtual world, and just about every other aspect of health and healing. He dreamed very big dreams: one day, he hoped, he would play a part in bringing a leading-edge biotechnology to every person's home." - Peter h. Fraser and harry Massey, Decoding the Human Body-Field: The New Science of Information as Medicine (Get the book.)
| "She likes to go to Madame Tussaud's new wax museum, we are told, because there's a statue of Prince harry there "and now I can go and see him whenever I like," she says. Lucky Prince harry.
Further on in the paper, we find this jewel: "I Shot Hubby Dead in Sexy Shania Dance."
The Sun felt it was important to tell readers about the bully chef, too, but took a different angle: "124,000 Pounds for Bar Girl's Sex Hell."
Then, on page 7, is timely and important news: "Victoria [formerly Posh Spice] to reveal her fashion secrets in glossy beauty bible." - William Bonner, Lila Rajiva, Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics (Agora Series) (Get the book.)
| "Cordyceps sinensis "
Maitake has displayed tremendous clinical results in helping to fight cancers of the brain, breast, and prostate, notes harry Preuss, M.D., of Georgetown Medical University and co-author of Maitake Magic (Freedom Press, 2002). Shiitake also has demonstrated powerful anticancer properties, and its extract, lentinan, has been used extensively and quite successfully in Japan for cancer treatment.
RM-10 has performed well in experimental, laboratory, and clinical studies." - Freedom Press, Natural Cancer Cures: The Definitive Guide to Using Dietary Supplements to Fight and Prevent Cancer (Get the book.)
| "If he or she is enamored of harry Potter, you can't easily enroll your child in sorcery, witchery, or wizardry classes, but you can certainly suggest football or soccer, games upon which "Quidditch"—the fictional airborne game enjoyed by the characters in the book—is based. A little imagination and correlative thinking will serve you well in discovering an activity that your child can get enthused over. (See the Suggested Activities sidebar on page 170 for ideas.)
• Participate." - Jay Gordon, The ADD and ADHD Cure: The Natural Way to Treat Hyperactivity and Refocus Your Child (Get the book.)
| "It was the very same formula his father, a veterinarian, had successfully used to cure horses of cancer for years. harry stressed that his most difficult cases were those who had received radiation and chemotherapy treatment, due to the associated anemia and immune suppression. The AMA, FDA, and even the American Cancer Society did everything within their power to suppress the information. After years of court battles and persecution, harry finally gave up the battle." - Dr. David W. Tanton; Ph.D., A Drug-Free Approach To Healthcare, Revised Edition (Get the book.)
"In his book, Ausubel explains how a man in the 1940's and 1950's named harry Hoxsey, was effectively curing tens of thousands of people in the last stage of cancer that doctors had sent home to die. He was using an herbal formula called the Hoxsey formula. It was the very same formula his father, a veterinarian, had successfully used to cure horses of cancer for years. harry stressed that his most difficult cases were those who had received radiation and chemotherapy treatment, due to the associated anemia and immune suppression."
- Dr. David W. Tanton; Ph.D., A Drug-Free Approach To Healthcare, Revised Edition (Get the book.)
| "Like Clint Eastwood in Dirty harry, killer genes keep firing off bullets until one of them gets you.
The leading cause of death for Alzheimer sufferers is starvation: these unfortunate folks forget to eat. Is this just a coincidence or part of a genetic plan? Exposure to small amounts of sugar actually improves short-term memory, probably so you can remember where you found that new fruit tree.28 On the other hand, chronic exposure to sugar kills off short-term memory cells. If you're abusing the privilege, what better way to get you to forget where the sugar bowl is?" - Dr. Steven R. Gundry, Dr. Gundry's Diet Evolution: Turn Off the Genes That Are Killing You - And Your Waistline - And Drop the Weight for Good (Get the book.)
| "The Walking Unidos clinic was housed in a modest, one-story structure in a commercial district of Leon, across from a small supermarket and a movie theater (where I saw my first harry Potter movie in Spanish?No soy un magi, solo soy harry r).
Inside the building there was a workshop, an examination room, a small office, and a courtyard with parallel handrails for exercising. The workshop contained dozens of donated power tools, including drills, saws, and a router, for shaping and sizing the prosthetic legs and arms that were cast of plastic in the commercial oven nearby." - Dean Cycon, Javatrekker: Dispatches From the World of Fair Trade Coffee (Get the book.)
| "Case #2:
At age 85, harry has been diagnosed with leukemia, cancer of the blood. It was an advanced case. His red blood cell count was so low he lost some of his peripheral vision and couldn't walk up the stairs without fainting. Blood transfusions were frequent, just to prolong his life a few more days at a time. Then a neighbor friend suggested he begin taking a red wine molecule called resveratrol, as a dietary supplement.
Harry, a retired plant geneticist, did some research on his own. The evidence seemed convincing enough, so he began taking the red wine pills." - Bill Sardi, You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore (Get the book.)
| "More recently, in a series of ingenious experiments, harry Preuss, M.D., C.N.S., and his colleagues at Georgetown University Medical Center found that cinnamon reduced the systolic blood pressure of rats with high blood pressure. Interestingly, in these particular experiments the cinnamon didn't reduce the rodents' blood sugar, but it did reduce their insulin levels." - Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
"According to Georgetown University Medical Center professor harry Preuss, M.D., C.N.S., chromium activates the enzyme tyrosine kinase, which helps insulin attach to insulin receptors. It's like a key to the cell door.
The leading chromium researcher in the world is Richard Anderson, Ph.D., at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Anderson has done a number of studies on people with diabetes that show positive effects such as lowered blood sugar when people are supplemented with chromium, particularly at the higher doses (800 to 1,000 meg per day)."
- Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
"According to Georgetown University Medical Center professor harry Preuss, M.D., C.N.S., rats fed trivalent chromium at levels thousands of times higher than the reference dose for humans, based on body weight, didn't show any toxic effects.
Glutamine for Cravings
NEXT TIME a carbohydrate urge hits, reach for the white stuff. No, not granulated sugar. Glutamine."
- Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
| "Soon harry was regaining his strength. His hemoglobin count rose, to the astonishment of his doctors. He didn't need any more transfusions. As his story is written here, he has survived a year beyond what doctors predicted. Harry's case is an example of the new patient-driven cancer
Lord, Please Help!
Current mood: Hurting Category: Life
How do we feel? OVERWHELMED! We need a miracle! Raul is in terrible pain, and it is getting worse by the day (maybe even by the hour). Yes, he puts on his amazing smile and tells people he is fine, but truth be told - it is really bad." - Bill Sardi, You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore (Get the book.)
| "As my friend harry Cayton has written, "If we can remember to acknowledge the complexity and multiplicity of the many narratives of dementia and the stories of individual lives which make them up we can diminish the tyranny of dementia."
The responsibility for modernizing along with technology is not just yours. I strongly urge the drug and health-care industry in general to enrich their business models by diversifying into the realm of information technology." - Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George, The Myth of Alzheimer's: What You Aren't Being Told About Today's Most Dreaded Diagnosis (Get the book.)
| "He loved to read hooks-bigbooks: He devoured the entire harry Potter series, C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia, and whatever else piqued his growing imagination. His physical grace grew beautifully, as essential fatty acids, along with his improved dopamine metabolism, helped smooth out his coordination. His muscles also bulked up, as he began to more efficiently process the amino acid creatine, the muscle-building protein that's often low in autistics." - Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)
| "Meet Harriet, Your Self-Critic
Let's call the self-critical voice inside you "Harriet" or "Harry." You can rename this inner censor anything you want, but for the sake of simplicity, let's just call her Harriet for now. Of course, you don't really have a person named Harriet living inside your bones, but you do have an inner critical voice that might as well be another person, because like a person, this inner critic has a certain consistency in its attitudes and judgments and it functions as an entity within you, influencing your actions and beliefs about yourself." - Roger Gould, Shrink Yourself: Break Free from Emotional Eating Forever (Get the book.)
| "He ended up reading all the harry Potter books, reading C. S. Lewis, going swimming with his buddies, and playing golf with his father, who had given up the glory of pro golf for the greater glory of helping to heal his son. "Dad," Kyle said, "I was born to play golf"
Remember Alisa screaming on the airplane, as her parents heard whispers of "spoiled brat" and "crazy"? Remember the time she tore apart her entire room? "I'm just a bad person," she told her mother. I'll always think of her skating at Rockefeller Center.
I remember Matthew Smith, who didn't make it. I think of his parents." - Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)
| "The situation was becoming progressively worse and harry decided to seek an alternative treatment for his condition.
At first he took the CAE extract (200 mg/day) along with sulfasalazine. He noticed an almost immediate relief in his condition and a reduction in inflammatory flare-ups. Not only did his diarrhea stop but there was no longer blood in his stools. Two months after beginning the CAEs, harry had a colonoscopy, which showed a much smaller area of inflammation. harry continues to take CAEs along with a very small dose of sulfasalazine to keep his condition in check." - Vincent Giampapa, Ronald Pero, and Marcia Zimmerman, The Anti-Aging Solution: 5 Simple Steps to Looking and Feeling Young (Get the book.)
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